International Museum of the Baroque
Art museum in Puebla, México
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Location within Puebla (state)
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International Museum of the Baroque (Mexico)
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International Museum of the Baroque (North America)
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The International Museum of the Baroque (Museo Internacional del Barroco, MIB) is a museum of Baroque art designed by Japanese architect Toyo Itō[1] located in Puebla, Mexico.[2] It opened on February 4, 2016.[3][4]
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- Fountain
- Library
See also
- Amparo Museum
References
- ^ GIBERTI, MASSIMILIANO (14 July 2016). "TOYO ITO DESIGNS THE MIB IN PUEBLA, MEXICO". Elle Decor.
- ^ Brettell, Rick (July 7, 2016). "The most important new art museum in North America is not in the U.S., but in Mexico". Dallas Morning News.
- ^ Kroth, Maya (November 9, 2017). "In Mexico, a dazzling museum dives headlong into the Baroque period". Washington Post.
- ^ Tardiff, Sara (May 26, 2016). "Toyo Ito's Museum for Baroque Art Opens in Mexico". Architectural Digest.
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